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GUNT Kinematic Model Hooke’s Coupling, Universal Joint Shaft with Gimbal Error Demonstration

The GUNT Kinematic Model Hooke’s Coupling demonstrates the torque and rotational motion transfer between two non-aligned shafts using a universal joint shaft. Also known as a cardan or Hooke’s joint, this mechanism is key in understanding non-uniform transmission behavior and the concept of gimbal error in drive systems.

Product Features

  • Demonstrates the principle of a universal joint, also known as Hooke’s coupling
  • Illustrates non-uniform transmission of torque and rotational speed between angled shafts
  • Includes two universal joints connected by an intermediate shaft, forming a cardan shaft
  • Allows angle adjustment on both input and output sides using rotary disks
  • Input angle set and read on the drive universal joint; output angle read on the driven side
  • Gimbal error observed and measured as the difference between input and output angles
  • Mounted securely on a stable base plate for consistent and reliable experiments
  • Two side handles for easy portability and safe classroom handling

Benefits

  • Visualizes the effect of angular misalignment in rotating shafts
  • Helps learners understand the concept and mitigation of gimbal error in joint shafts
  • Supports mechanical engineering education with real, measurable motion data
  • Ideal for classroom demonstrations and hands-on instruction in kinematics

Why Choose the GUNT Kinematic Model Hooke’s Coupling?

This model offers a clear, measurable way to demonstrate the function and limitations of universal joint shafts. Its precision and classroom-ready design make it an essential tool for studying rotating shaft mechanics, angle synchronization, and gimbal error compensation in mechanical systems.

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